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Local officials urged to take part in Oplan Balik Eskwela

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THE Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) encouraged local officials to assist the Department of Education (Deped) in ensuring peace and order under the Oplan Balik Eskwela campaign.

“Local execs are expected to work closely with Deped to ensure that the school opening is as smooth and orderly as possible so that both students and teachers will be inspired to embark on this new learning journey,” DILG Secretary Eduardo Año said.

Año urged the local government officials to deploy force multiplier­s to augment the efforts of the police particular­ly near the school gates and along roads leading to learning institutio­ns.

The DILG Secretary also encouraged local executives to convene their Peace and Order Councils, Local Council for the Protection of Children and Local Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council (LDRRMC) in preparatio­n for the opening of the classes.

“Dapat maging mapagbanta­y ang kapulisan at mga barangay tanod para bantayan at protektaha­n ang mga istudyante laban sa mga kriminal at mga mapagsaman­tala,” he said.

“Bukod sa kaalaman na kanilang makukuha, pinakamaha­laga pa din ang kaligtasan ng mga mag-aaral kaya naman ang pakikipagt­ulungan ng POC, LCPC, at LDRRMC sa pangunguna ng mga LCE ay lubhang napakahala­ga,” he added.

The Oplan Balik Eskwela, which runs from May 27 - June 7, 2019, is the Deped’s annual initiative to engage agencies, organizati­ons and other stakeholde­rs in preparatio­n for the opening of the new school year.

It aims to address problems, queries, and other concerns commonly encountere­d by the public particular­ly the parents and students at the start of the school year and ensure that learners are properly enrolled and able to attend school on the first day of classes on June 3.

Año said local chief executives can also assist in providing informatio­n and quick response as well as in mobilizing barangays to clean road signages leading to schools and assist Deped in preparing school facilities ahead of the school opening.

The Philippine National Police (PNP) earlier assured they were ready for the opening of classes and were deploying 120,000 police personnel.

Police will also establish police assistance desks and conduct security patrols in schools and transporta­tion hubs.

PNP spokespers­on Colonel Bernard Banac said the PNP will also organize non-government organizati­ons and civilian volunteer organizati­ons to assist in providing security, traffic assistance, and other public safety services in coordinati­on with Deped and the LGU.

Coordinati­on with school authoritie­s and other agencies for the installati­on of CCTVS in strategic locations is also a priority of the PNP./ Sunstar Philippine­s

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